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Cooper TP Workshop Manual_Scant:Layout 1 7/8 ... - Cooper Security

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770r1. Channel signals or programming information.2. Trouble. Lit during tamper, or during trouble with detectors.3. Power. Lit steadily when external DC power present. Flasheswhen running from backup battery.Internal SounderThe PCB carries a piezo electric sounder. During programming the soundergives confi rmation or error tones.GeneralInstallationBefore installation you should carry out a survey of the site. You need toknow how many and what kind of transmitters and or receivers will beoperating through the unit. You also need to assess where the unit must beplaced in order to communicate with the transmitters/receivers successfully.To do this you may need to conduct signal strength tests using a <strong>Scant</strong>ronic790r hand held signal strength meter.You should also consider the power supply needed for the unit. Note that theModule does not contain its own power supply. <strong>Cooper</strong> <strong>Security</strong> recommendthat you use the 1A power supply TSPS1.Siting the UnitDo site the unit:Within a protected zone, when used as part of an intruder alarm.As high as possible. However, do make sure that the unit is on a similarlevel to the other transmitters or receivers.Do NOT site the unit:In the entry or exit zones, or outside the area covered by the alarmsystem.Close to or on large metal structures.Closer than two metres to mains wiring and metal water or gas pipes.Lower than two metres from the fl oor (ideally).Inside steel enclosures.Issue 1 7 of 30

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